CONYERS PLACE AND THE PROBLEM OF THE RELIABILITY OF REASON
CONYERS PLACE AND THE PROBLEM OF THE RELIABILITY OF REASON
Author(s): Adam DrozdekSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Theology and Religion
Published by: Kuria Metropolitalna Białostocka
Keywords: Conyers Place; revelation; space; light; panpsychism
Summary/Abstract: Conyers Place was an eighteenth-century Anglican author who adamantly defended the priority of revelation in theological matters. To that end, he argued at length how unreliable human reason is and thus how inadmissible is natural theology; however, through his work he indicated that reason can be used quite effectively in the service of theology when its arguments are based on revelation, which he showed in his sometimes sophisticated, imaginative, if not infrequently controversial discussion of the problem of space, light, and panpsychism.
Journal: Studia Teologiczne Białystok Drohiczyn Łomża
- Issue Year: 42/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 419-436
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English